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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 16, 2021
Palantir Technologies Inc., Denver, CO (US);
Eric Schwartz, New York, NY (US);
Alexander Bores, New York, NY (US);
Alexander Martino, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Brendan Berg, Seattle, WA (US);
Charles Sharzer, New York, NY (US);
Doron Shapiro, New York, NY (US);
Enoch Hsiao, Washington, DC (US);
Eric Knudson, Washington, DC (US);
Landon Bell, Washington, DC (US);
Martin Manville, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Platek, Alexandria, VA (US);
Nathan Bruner, Palo Alto, CA (US);
Robert Giardina, Falls Church, VA (US);
Sarah Beckoff, Jerusalem, IL;
Tri Tang, Washington, DC (US);
William Brady, Washington, DC (US);
Wenshuai Hou, Arlington, VA (US);
Palantir Technologies Inc., Denver, CO (US);
Abstract
A document review system is configured to quickly provide search results for large amounts of documents. Ontology templates are used to generate objects and links based on the documents. Users can view documents, and linked objects and object properties can be displayed. An index assisted search can be performed to determine the linked objects and object properties. A supplemental search can be performed on a second database that tracks modifications to the documents or objects. The modifications in the second database can be periodically written to the first database, and the index can be rebuilt. The user experience can be free of slow searches and slow index rebuilds.